Fluids (Part 7) Introduction to the study of moving fluids. This video, which is suitable for high school students, starts with a black screen because the instructor, in his conversational tone, uses it as a 'chalkboard.' Instructor uses different colors for clarification. Run time 09:59.Author(s): No creator set

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Palestine 1930-1948 - 2 of 14 This second part of the documentary shows footage and there are statistics about the quantity of Jews that arrived in Palestine in the 1930s. There is reference to the job market and to economics. Industry grew and Palestine was industrialised. There are images of prosperous Palestine in the 1930s. Arabs also immigrating at that time and there was hostility. Arabs were not as prosperous as the Jewish community. The Jewish majority immigration would bring more problems but they did not have suchAuthor(s): No creator set

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Introduction to the Line Integral Introduction to the Line Integral. The instructor uses computer software for demonstration. The screen is dark with small writing, so the viewer may want to open the screen to 'full screen'. The instructor is clear and easy to understand.Author(s): No creator set

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What is Calculus, Anyway? This brief clip (which is a segment of a larger video), provides an introduction to Calculus. The instructor discusses what Calculus is and compares it to Algebra using side by side slides. Excellent quality.Author(s): No creator set

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Call To Arms - World War II Newsreel Originally meant to be a prelude introduction to a episodic war cartoon, functions like an old time newsreel depicting events leading up to World War II.Author(s): No creator set

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I'm First and I'm Last Song Two muppet brothers sing about one who is always first and one who is always last. Good introduction to ordinal number, first. From Sesame Street. (2:48)Author(s): No creator set

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The Snack Chart In this segment of "Sid the Science Kid", the kids learn how to make a chart showing the snacks each of them has to eat. This simple chart allows students to visually examine and compare data. This exercise would be easy to do at home or with a class. Locate more examples of charts and graphs in the Probability and Statistics subcategory of Mathematics. Run time 03:48Author(s): No creator set

Basic Multiplication In an easy conversational tone, the instructor uses the computer screen (the Paint Program) as his 'blackboard' and different colors to emphasis his points. As this is an introduction to multiplication, this video is for elementary students (fourth, fifth, and sixth-grades).

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Open Teaching in a Digital Age The digital age has rung in profound changes for the higher education endeavor - not least of which has been a revolution in the way teaching materials are generated shared and re-appropriated by means of the Internet. This is the realm of OER: a new philosophy in teaching and learning which has the potential to open new channels for the flow of knowledge. OER UCT invites you to explore the unlimited potential to boost your individual academic profile as well as that of your department or facultAuthor(s): No creator set

The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science - An Introduction An introduction to the current and prospective projects undertaken by The Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science.
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"The Politics of Driving"
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Authors@Google: Jeffrey Ma Jeff Ma is the author of The House Advantage: Playing the Odds to Win Big In Business.
As part of the notorious MIT Team depicted in Ben Mezrich's now classic Bringing Down the House, Jeff Ma used math and statistics to master the game of blackjack and reap handsome rewards at casinos. Years later, Ma has inspired not only a bestselling novel and hit movie, but has also started three different companiesâthe latest of which, Citizen Sports, is an innovative marriage of sports, betting, and Author(s): No creator set

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Harold Varmus: 2010 National Book Festival Nobel Prize winning scientist Harold Varmus appears at the 2010 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: In 1989 Harold Varmus and Michael Bishop shared the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their "identification of a large family of genes which control the normal growth and division of cells." Varmus is the former director of the National Institutes of Health and is the former chief executive officer of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. In July, he became the dAuthor(s): No creator set

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Introduction to the topic of Holocaust Denial Professor Dina Porat of Tel Aviv University discusses the issue of Holocaust Denial as an introduction to the International Task Force Chair Project of 2010.Author(s): No creator set